The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen37William Richards Castle (Jr.), Arthur Stanwood Pier Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1929 |
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... scholarship by saying , of a problem of text - criticism which we have met for the first time in the book under review , " I have never been able to convince myself that the iota subscript is the correct reading in this passage . " This ...
... scholarship by saying , of a problem of text - criticism which we have met for the first time in the book under review , " I have never been able to convince myself that the iota subscript is the correct reading in this passage . " This ...
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... scholarship is deficient in these refinements of art . And to point out , however gently , that the text on which an argument depends is misapprehended is to reveal one's lack of the urbanity and literary good manners that are the note ...
... scholarship is deficient in these refinements of art . And to point out , however gently , that the text on which an argument depends is misapprehended is to reveal one's lack of the urbanity and literary good manners that are the note ...
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... scholarship or public policy . When Descartes for his intellectual salvation undertook to doubt of everything and revise all his opinions with a perfectly open mind , he expressly excepted the working rule of conformity in practice with ...
... scholarship or public policy . When Descartes for his intellectual salvation undertook to doubt of everything and revise all his opinions with a perfectly open mind , he expressly excepted the working rule of conformity in practice with ...
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... - tiousness is a mark of the uneducated man , whereas a gracious and discriminating receptiveness of mind is a mark of the truly educated . Harvard - Yale scholarship competition THE UNIVERSITY THE END OF 1928 ] 73 From a Graduate's Window.
... - tiousness is a mark of the uneducated man , whereas a gracious and discriminating receptiveness of mind is a mark of the truly educated . Harvard - Yale scholarship competition THE UNIVERSITY THE END OF 1928 ] 73 From a Graduate's Window.
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... scholarship competition between Harvard and Yale . Since that was written , the results of the contest have been announced , and Harvard has been declared winner by a score of 93 to 117. These figures were arrived at by arranging the ...
... scholarship competition between Harvard and Yale . Since that was written , the results of the contest have been announced , and Harvard has been declared winner by a score of 93 to 117. These figures were arrived at by arranging the ...
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